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Brian Drummond as Toa Matau, the Toa of Air, a lighthearted former test driver & Toa Onewa, the Toa of Stone, a headstrong and independent former carver. Paul Dobson as Toa Whenua, the Toa of Earth with respect for the past & Nidhiki, a former Toa turned Dark Hunter. Trevor Devall as Toa Nuju, the Toa of Ice with respect for the future.
The Toa Metru (Vakama, Nokama, Matau, Onewa, Whenua, and Nuju) arrive on the shore of Metru Nui and proceed towards the Coliseum where the Matoran are being held, observing the damage that has been dealt to the city. They are soon ambushed and captured by a group of Visorak and taken to the Coliseum.
Takua manages to recover the Toa Stone for Onu-Koro and departs for the other villages: he frees Turaga Nokama in Ga-Koro, Turaga Onewa in Po-Koro, Turaga Matau in Le-Koro, and Turaga Nuju in Ko-Koro, also recovering their stolen Toa stones as well as the missing tools of each Turaga. When Takua arrives in Ta-Koro, he is met by Turaga Vakama.
Rangitāne o Te Matau-a-Māui: Hawke's Bay, Wellington: Kurahaupō: 1,197 1,566 2,217 2,238 Rangitāne o Wairau: Marlborough, Nelson, Tasman: Kurahaupō: 756 966 1,215 1,848 Rangitāne o Tamaki nui a Rua: Hawke's Bay: Kurahaupō: n/a n/a n/a 558 Rereahu (traditionally part of Ngāti Maniapoto) Waikato: Tainui: n/a n/a n/a 1,206 Rongomaiwahine ...
Hotu Matuꞌa was the legendary first settler and ariki mau ("supreme chief" or "king") of Easter Island and ancestor of the Rapa Nui people. [1] Hotu Matuꞌa and his two-canoe (or one double hulled canoe) colonising party were Polynesians from the now unknown land of Hiva (probably the Marquesas).
This is a list of Māori waka (canoes). The information in this list represents a compilation of different oral traditions from around New Zealand. These accounts give several different uses for the waka: many carried Polynesian migrants and explorers from Hawaiki to New Zealand; others brought supplies or made return journeys to Hawaiki; Te Rīrino was said to be lost at sea.
Manti Malietau Louis Te'o [a] (/ ˈ m æ n t aɪ ˈ t ɛ ʔ oʊ / MAN-ty TEH-'oh; [1] born January 26, 1991) [2] is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL).
Manu-Tongātea's mother was a lady of Marokopa called Peha-nui or Pēhā-nui, who was the daughter of Tongātea of Ngāti Ruanui, a descendant of Turi, the captain of the Aotea canoe, and a local lady called Manu. [3]